Wives and Lovers (film)
Wives and Lovers | |
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Directed by | John Rich |
Written by | Edward Anhalt |
Based on |
The First Wife (play) by Jay Presson Allen |
Starring |
Janet Leigh Van Johnson Shelley Winters Martha Hyer |
Music by | Lyn Murray |
Cinematography | Lucien Ballard |
Edited by | Warren Low |
Production company |
Hal Wallis Productions |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date | November 4, 1963 |
Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Wives and Lovers is a 1963 comedy film directed by John Rich. It stars Janet Leigh and Van Johnson.[1] It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1964 for costume design.[2]
Plot
Husband and wife Bill and Bertie Austin and their daughter live in a low-rent apartment. He's a struggling writer, at least until agent Lucinda Ford breaks the news that she's sold his book to a publisher, including the rights to turn it into a Broadway play.
A new house in Connecticut is the first way to celebrate. But during the long hours Bill is away working on the play, Bertie befriends hard-drinking neighbor Fran Cabrell and her boyfriend Wylie, who plant seeds of suspicion in Bertie's mind that Bill and his beautiful agent might be more than just business partners.
Bertie jealously retaliates by flirting with Gar Aldrich, an actor who will be in her husband's play. Bill goes to Connecticut for a heart-to-heart talk, finds Gar there and punches him. But when the play's a success, Bill and Bertie decide to give married life one more try.
Cast
- Janet Leigh as Bertie Austin
- Van Johnson as Bill Austin
- Shelley Winters as Fran Cabrell
- Martha Hyer as Lucinda Ford
- Ray Walston as Wylie Dreberg
- Jeremy Slate as Gar Aldrich
References
- ↑
- ↑ "Wives and Lovers". IMDb.com. 4 October 1963. Retrieved 2016-08-26.